5G started working in Brazil about a year ago with good network coverage, mainly in capitals and major urban centers. Due to the high speeds achieved by the network, which can exceed 250Mbps download speeds, some Brazilians are planning to ditch Wi-Fi and opt for 5G only.
According to Tilt UOL, some Brazilians are so happy with 5G that they are considering moving away from fixed internet. A survey conducted by OpenSignal, a mobile network quality company, indicates that The average download speed in 5G is 10-18 times faster than in 4G.. In 27 Brazilian capitals, the average download speed exceeds 250 Mbps, exceeding 400 Mbps in Porto Alegre, Terezin and Curitiba.

Should 5G replace fixed internet?
Connection speeds are so fast that some Brazilians living in major urban centers are already thinking about replacing fixed internet. In an interview with UOL, Thiago Dantas Martins Bauer, a 42-year-old designer, says he’s considering moving away from fixed internet at home. “I live in Asa Norte and have noticed that sometimes the broadband connection is a bit slow. It does not work properly in some rooms of the house. I often end up using a 5G Wi-Fi network because of the speed“, the designer commented.
In Rio de Janeiro, Tais Rodriguez de Almeida, 29, is also betting on 5G connectivity. According to her, 5G network is better than fixed broadband for social media surfing. “Because there is a lot of media, 5G loads very quickly. Even better than Wi-Fi.” On the other hand, she also noted that her data packet runs out very quickly when using 5G.
According to Anatel, there are already 10.1 million people using 5G internet in Brazil, and the number of users is estimated to reach 179 million by 2030. Forecasts show that 5G will continue to grow in Brazil, as well as in Latin America, and will be around 57% . Internet access. With the growth of the network around the world, we can also assume that it will have a large presence in Brazil, but it remains to be seen if it will actually replace fixed internet in Brazilian homes.
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Source: UOL
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